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Article

Date of this Version

1-2009

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Published in Nature Materials 8 (January 2009), pp. 9-10; doi 10.1038/nmat2348 Copyright © 2008 Macmillan Publishers Ltd. Used by permission. http://www.nature.com/naturematerials Online from the publishers at http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nmat2348 (this link requires subscription).

Abstract

A simple nanoimprinting method creates arrays of ferroelectric polymer structures suitable for low-cost, non-volatile memories. With the development of nanoimprinted high-quality ferroelectric nanomesa arrays, it seems that we now have all the necessary ingredients to print inexpensive, disposable organic memory chips.

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